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Little Rock gets EMV-enabled parking kiosks

Parking Boxx has deployed additional EMV enabled parking systems in Little Rock, Arkansas. The company installed its first EMV-enabled unattended system in the city in 2014.

April 22, 2016

Parking Boxx has deployed additional EMV-enabled parking systems in Little Rock, Arkansas. The company installed its first EMV enabled unattended system in the city in 2014, according to a press release.

Parking Boxx's solution includes automated payment kiosks, cashier stations, card access and coupons and uses Moneris Solutions technology to collect user payments.

"Nearly two years ago, we issued an RFP looking for the best overall system value, and Parking Boxx has exceeded our expectations," said James Doolittle, senior director of facility maintenance  and engineering, Little Rock. "Parking Boxx has been an excellent choice for the multiple facilities in Little Rock. Year over year revenue increases from inception, as well as much improved equipment performance and enhanced reporting capabilities, made expansion with Parking Boxx an easy decision for both the Little Rock Convention and Visitors Bureau and the City of Little Rock."

"EMV is here to stay so we're embracing it sooner rather than later. Parking Boxx has done an amazing job supporting us, and we are thrilled to be partnering with them to bring this new technology to all of our garages," said Norman Hale, parking manager, Little Rock.

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